wellington said:Not sure if either of you have room, but have you thought about adding plants to help hold the humidity?
I don't think they'd live in a dark box.
wellington said:Not sure if either of you have room, but have you thought about adding plants to help hold the humidity?
mike taylor said:The link is not working it says I don't have permission. Tom if she dug down you think maybe she was trying to cool down? Or maybe she did not like the humidity and tried to fine some moisture . I'm thinking I would pull up the wood and let her dig . Then check rh and temps . Im thinking they are smarter than we think . What is the temperature you have in there on average?
mike taylor said:Who is this Andy you speak of? Do you have any information on normal wild sulcata borrow temps and humidity ? Here in Texas it is way to wet to let them borrow there is no doubt it would cave in . I'm was just thinking of gopher tortoise borrows out there in California . Its gotta be the closes thing here in the good ole USA .
Dizisdalife said:To use dirt I would want a couple of inches below the entry level for the dirt and it would need to be a water proofed pan.